DURATION — The Duration field indicates how long the holiday will last (in days).
Duration: | Range: | 0 to 365 |
| Default Value: | 0 |
As an example, if a Holiday is configured for Month 2, Day 5, Duration 2, then the Holiday will start February 5 and end February 7.
Table 11 — Holiday Configuration
DESCRIPTION | VALUE | UNITS | NAME |
Start Month | 1 |
| MONTH |
Start Day | 1 |
| DAY |
Duration | 0 |
| DURATION |
Occupancy Configuration Screen — The Occu- pancy Configuration Screen is used to configure the occupancy schedule for the PremierLink™ controller. See Table 12.
MANUAL OVERRIDE HOURS — The Manual Override Hours point is used to command a timed override by entering the number of hours the override will be in effect. If the occu- pancy schedule is occupied when this number is downloaded, the current occupancy period will be extended by the number of hours downloaded.
If the current occupancy period is unoccupied when the occupancy override is initiated, the mode will change to occu- pied for the duration of the number of hours downloaded. If the occupancy override is due to end after the start of the next occupancy period, the mode will transition from occupancy override to occupied without becoming unoccupied and the occupancy override timer will be reset.
An active occupancy override or a pending occupancy override may be canceled by downloading a zero to this configuration. Once a number other than zero has been down- loaded to this configuration, any subsequent downloads of any value other than zero will be ignored by the controller.
Manual Override
Hours: Units: Hours
Range: 0 to 4
Default Value: 0
OCCUPANCY SCHEDULE — For flexibility of scheduling, the occupancy programming is broken into eight separate peri- ods. For each period the schedule contains the following fields: Day of Week, Occupied From, and Occupied To.
DAY OF WEEK — The Day of Week configuration consists of eight fields corresponding to the seven days of the week and a holiday field in the following order: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Holiday.
It is displayed as:
M T W Th Fr Sa Su Hol
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
If a 1 is configured in the corresponding place for a certain day of the week, the related “Occupied from” and “Occupied to” times for that period will take effect on that day of the week. If a 1 is placed in the holiday field, the related times will take effect on a day configured as a holiday. A zero means the schedule period will not apply to that day.
Day of week: | Range: | 0 or 1 |
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| Default Values: | 11111111 | for period 1, |
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| 00000000 | for the rest of |
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| the periods |
OCCUPIED FROM — This field is used to configure the hour and minute, in military time, that the mode for the PremierLink controller will switch to occupied.
Occupied From: Units: | Hours:Minutes |
Range: | 00:00 to 24:00 |
| (Minutes 00 to 59) |
Default Value: | 00:00 |
OCCUPIED TO — This field is used to configure the hour and minute, in military time, that the mode for the PremierLink controller switches from occupied to unoccupied.
Occupied To: | Units: | Hours:Minutes | ||
| Range: | 00:00 to 24:00 | ||
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| (Minutes 00 to 59) | ||
| Default Value: 24:00 |
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Table 12 — Occupancy Configuration | ||||
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DESCRIPTION |
| VALUE | UNITS | NAME |
Manual Override Hours | 0 | hours | OVRD | |
Period 1: Day of Week | 11111111 |
| DOW1 | |
Period 1: Occupied from | 00:00 |
| OCC1 | |
Period 1: Occupied to | 24:00 |
| UNOCC1 | |
Period 2: Day of Week | 00000000 |
| DOW2 | |
Period 2: Occupied from | 00:00 |
| OCC2 | |
Period 2: Occupied to | 24:00 |
| UNOCC2 | |
Period 3: Day of Week | 00000000 |
| DOW3 | |
Period 3: Occupied from | 00:00 |
| OCC3 | |
Period 3: Occupied to | 24:00 |
| UNOCC3 | |
Period 4: Day of Week | 00000000 |
| DOW4 | |
Period 4: Occupied from | 00:00 |
| OCC4 | |
Period 4: Occupied to | 24:00 |
| UNOCC4 | |
Period 5: Day of Week | 00000000 |
| DOW5 | |
Period 5: Occupied from | 00:00 |
| OCC5 | |
Period 5: Occupied to | 24:00 |
| UNOCC5 | |
Period 6: Day of Week | 00000000 |
| DOW6 | |
Period 6: Occupied from | 00:00 |
| OCC6 | |
Period 6: Occupied to | 24:00 |
| UNOCC6 | |
Period 7: Day of Week | 00000000 |
| DOW7 | |
Period 7: Occupied from | 00:00 |
| OCC7 | |
Period 7: Occupied to | 24:00 |
| UNOCC7 | |
Period 8: Day of Week | 00000000 |
| DOW8 | |
Period 8: Occupied from | 00:00 |
| OCC8 | |
Period 8: Occupied to | 24:00 |
| UNOCC8 |
Set Point Screen — The Set Point screen is used to con- figure the occupied and unoccupied set points. See Table 13.
OCCUPIED LOW — The Occupied Low set point describes the low temperature limit of the space during Occupied mode.
Occupied Low: Units: | Degrees F (Degrees C) |
Range: | 40.0 to 90.0 |
Default Value: | 70.0 |
OCCUPIED HIGH — The Occupied High set point describes the high temperature limit of the space during Occupied mode.
Occupied High: Units: | Degrees F (Degrees C) |
Range: | 45.0 to 99.9 |
Default Value: | 74.0 |
UNOCCUPIED LOW — The Unoccupied Low set point describes the low temperature limit of the space during Unoccupied mode.
Unoccupied Low: Units: | Degrees F (Degrees C) |
Range: | 40.0 to 90.0 |
Default Value: | 75.0 |
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